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I am never super excited for Valentine’s day! This February 14th is a different story though. Not because my romantic life was getting particularly interesting but because of the #ripppleffect 😉

If you are not sure what I am talking about, then apparently you haven’t had a chance to scroll through Facebook yet! In that case, let me fill you in.The great Canadian cloth diaper brand, AppleCheeks, re-released one of their sought after ‘Hard To Find’ solid ‘Purple Rain’ as a Charity exclusive for Cloth Diaper Kids. The charity that Stephanie choose will blow your mind.

For each Purple Rain item sold, a tree will be planted in the sanctuary at Kids Save The Rainforest (KSTR) in Parrita, Costa Rica.

Kids Saving the Rain Forests was started in 1999 by two nine-year old- Janine and Aislin to save the disappearing Rain Forests and to protect wildlife. By purchasing a ‘Purple Rain’ product, you are planting a tree in the Rain Forest and creating a #rippleeffect. By planting a rain-forest, you help accentuate global warming and climatic changes. You are providing a safe home for various species of flora (plants) and fauna (animals). Your rain-forests help bring rain and prevent floods and droughts. You rain forests help sustain the local economy of Costa Rica by creating more local jobs.

If your kids are out of diapers, you can purchase wet bags or purchase it as a gift for a friend. Cloth Diaper Kids also lets you donate to a family in need. Be sure to look for that option at check out.

Cloth Diaper Kids is also generously sponsoring a ‘Purple Rain’ One Size cover for my readers. Enter below for your chance win one and Don’t forget to purchase as many ‘Purple Rain‘ products as you can and help grow an AppleCheeks Rain Forest!

Open to US & Canada,18+ only. This giveaway is in no way associated with Facebook and other social media platforms. Prize will be shipped by lettermail. Mom’s Little Feat and Cloth Diaper Kids are not responsible for lost packages.